Google Ads for Florida Dental Practices

Treatment-by-treatment search campaigns built for the highest-intent dental search moments. Hygiene, exams, implants, Invisalign, cosmetic, emergency care — each with dedicated campaigns, ad copy, and landing pages.

Why search ads work

Why search ads work for dental

When a patient types “dentist near me” or “Invisalign Boca Raton” or “emergency dentist” into Google, they have moved past awareness, past consideration, into active intent. Google Search Ads put your practice in front of that patient at the moment of decision. Click costs are higher than Meta or YouTube — typically $4-15 per click on competitive Florida dental terms — but conversion rates are dramatically higher because the patient is already in market.

Campaign structure

How we structure dental Google Ads campaigns

Treatment-specific campaigns

Each major treatment category gets its own dedicated campaign rather than being bundled. Hygiene and exam campaigns are separate from implant campaigns separate from Invisalign separate from emergency care. Each treatment has different patient intent, different competition levels, different cost-per-acquisition economics, and different landing page requirements. Bundled campaigns underperform consistently.

Geo-targeting tuned to your service area

Tight radius targeting around your Florida practice with bid adjustments for the highest-yielding zip codes. We map geo-targeting to actual patient demand patterns rather than running blanket radius campaigns.

Conversion tracking on booked appointments

Most dental Google Ads accounts measure form fills or calls — neither of which directly correlates to revenue. We set up conversion tracking that fires on booked appointments, with offline conversion uploads from your CRM closing the loop between ad click and revenue.

HIPAA-aware tracking and pixel configuration

Conversion tracking and analytics infrastructure must be configured for healthcare compliance. We exclude PHI-relevant page paths, use server-side conversion tracking where appropriate, and configure remarketing lists in compliance with healthcare advertising rules. See our HIPAA approach.

Day-parting for dental search behavior

Dental search behavior shows specific patterns. Most non-emergency searches happen Monday morning (people scheduling appointments after a weekend) and during work-day breaks. Emergency dental searches happen evenings and weekends. We day-part bidding to allocate budget against patterns rather than spending uniformly across all hours.

Treatment campaign structures

Campaign economics by treatment category

Hygiene and routine exam

Highest-volume, lowest-CPC dental campaign. Targets patients searching for “dentist near me” or “dental cleaning [city].” Cost per click typically $4-9. Conversion rate to booked appointment 8-15%. Cost per booked new patient $40-100.

Implants

Highest-CPC, highest-value dental campaign. Targets patients searching “dental implants [city]” or “tooth replacement.” Cost per click $8-25. Long consideration cycle (60-180 days from first search to booked consultation). Cost per booked consultation $200-500. Lifetime value justifies the high CPA.

Invisalign and cosmetic dentistry

Mid-CPC, high-value campaigns. Targets patients searching “Invisalign [city]” or “teeth whitening” or “veneers.” Cost per click $5-15. Long consideration cycle. Strong retargeting and Meta complement.

Emergency dental care

High-CPC, immediate-conversion campaigns. Targets patients searching “emergency dentist [city]” or “tooth pain dentist.” Cost per click $10-30. Conversion rate to booked appointment 25-40% (immediate intent). Cost per booked emergency $40-100.

FAQ

Dental Google Ads FAQ

First booked appointments within 7-14 days. Cost-per-acquisition stabilizes around 30-60 days as Google’s ML optimizes against your conversion data.

No. Your accounts stay in your name. You pay Google directly.

Yes. We deploy Google Local Services Ads as a complement to traditional Search Ads. LSA pricing is per-lead rather than per-click and works particularly well for general dentistry.

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